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  1. Re:Wrong link... on New iMacs (and iPods) · · Score: 1


    This comment isn't offtopic....the link is wrong - there is a space where there shouldn't be one.

    Use this instead.

  2. Re:A simple script - done the hard way! on Second Hand Hard Discs Reveal Secrets · · Score: 1

    AFAIK, the only way to completely erase everything from a hard disk is to smash it into little pieces with a hammer. Even after a format data is accessable, if you know how to get it.

    My company does work for the Ministry of Defence in the UK, if we have to swap out a NIC, for example, they won't release the dead card for at least two weeks so that any residual charge dissipates, otherwise information can be gleaned from the chips on the card!

  3. Re:Just do what I do.... on Apple Accuses Worker of Leaks · · Score: 2

    I have been asked to sign a few NDAs, I just said "I'm taking them home to review them." I then never spoke of them again, and was never asked for them back.

    This is what I did, and I was never asked again. BTW, I work for Apple and I can, quite safely, reveal that their new G5 will be out in Q2 2003 - it will have an AMD processor and the whole case is now shiny chrome.

  4. Re:xmath? on Gobs Of Gaming Goodies · · Score: 2

    nice to 'see' you xmath :-)

    I don't go on HL anymore either - was a good laugh back in the day though...

    I wouldn't worry about getting modded down on this thread now - moderators are only interested in the current articles (he says as somone bitch-slaps him with a -1 offtopic).

    Anyway, nice to see a familiar name ;-) see you around !

    ntswerver

  5. xmath? on Gobs Of Gaming Goodies · · Score: 2

    That's not xmath of 'Jade' noterity is it?

  6. Another idea... on Backup Your Life on a DVD · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I think it would be a lot cooler, albeit impractical with current technology, to actually record *everything*, i.e. everything you see, everything you hear, etc, from when you're born. You'd need a huge ammount of storage though:

    Quick approximate calculations just for recording what you see at PAL resolution (720x576@25fps):

    1 frame of PAL = 1.2MB
    25 x 1.2MB = 30MB = 1 second
    30MB x 60 = 1.8GB = 1 minute
    1.8GB x 60 = 108GB = 1 hour
    108GB x 24 = 2.6TB = 1 day
    2.6TB x 7 = 18.2TB = 1 week
    18.2TB x 4 = 72.8TB = 1 month
    72TB x 12 = 873.6TB = 1 year
    873.6TB x 70 = 61,152 Terrabytes (61.2 Petabytes)

    Damn, that's a lot of storage!

  7. Hmmm... on Backup Your Life on a DVD · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Engineers are working on software to load every photo you take, every letter you write - in fact your every memory and experience - into a surrogate brain that never forgets anything.

    I presume you must have to add stuff to this 'archive' manually? What happens if you forget? I know I probably would.

  8. Re:...even easier (and cheaper!) on Moving to Mac Made Easy · · Score: 1

    point taken

    I wasn't expressing distaste at the article, I was merely trying to provide an alternative solution to other /bots that are maybe not familiar with ftp commands. Infact my original post was a troll of sorts as the commands I typed are wrong anyway - I was hoping someone would point that out - you can't ftp and 'get' from a pc in the way that I described as windows does not run an ftp server, you would actually have to ftp from the pc to the mac and use 'put' instead.

    To be honest I didn't even read the article, I just got the jist of 'transfer files from windows to Mac and pay $50 for it'.

  9. Re:...even easier (and cheaper!) on Moving to Mac Made Easy · · Score: 1

    Neato! Look at all those commands which would mean absolutely nothing to 90% of computer users. Knowing what all that means, and executing all of it in the right order is certainly much easier than just plugging in a USB cable and going to get a sandwich while the program copies everything over for you

    Call me tight, but I'd rather spend a couple of minutes typing in those commands than spending $50 on a piece of software to do it for me.

    nor does it provide the novice Mac user with any sort of useful interface since they will obviously be out of their element having just switched. In fact, it looks FUCKING USELESS.

    The novice Mac user can suck eggs for all I care. I posted these commands on a website that is supposedly aimed at 'Nerds', *NOT* on www.macfuckwit.com.

    Stop trying to look smart and think for a second about what audience this tool is aimed for. Hint: It's not you or anyone else who knows UNIX. I don't even know why you people bother commenting on these stories when all you do is say "nyeah! I can script that myself! I'm super smarty"

    YAWN....I seem to be in the right place.....maybe you should frequent mac(l)user.com instead of slashdot if all this command line stuff is too taxing...

  10. Re:...even easier (and cheaper!) on Moving to Mac Made Easy · · Score: 1

    Last time I checked this website was aimed at 'Nerds'.

    Maybe they should change the name....

    Slashdot

    News For Newbies. Stuff that's basic.


    Would you, or, more importantly, your grandmother prefer that?

  11. ...even easier (and cheaper!) on Moving to Mac Made Easy · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...assuming OS X has an ftp server:

    ftp>ftp my_pc
    ftp>cd C:\
    ftp>tar -cvf my_shit.tar my_shit
    ftp>bin
    ftp>hash (i love hash marks, OK?)
    ftp>lcd /usr/me
    ftp>get my_shit.tar
    ....
    ftp>bye
    my_mac>cd /usr/me
    my_mac>tar -xvf my_shit.tar

  12. inst works for me on A Look at IRIX 6.5.17 · · Score: 1

    I use inst daily, I don't have a problem with it. If you're getting so many conflicts then maybe you're not doing it right (maybe you forgot to read a package?). The most common cause of getting loads of 'conflicts' when installing IRIX is forgetting to read the 'unbundled' distribution, which is usually on the last Overlays CD (on Overlays 3 of 4 with 6.5.16).

  13. Re:Again? on Satellite Internet Service for Macs? · · Score: 1

    In the UK there is an ISP offering a 500Kbps up and down satellite connection. A friend of mine, who lives in a rural area and cannot get cable/DSL, is waiting for it to be installed for his Mac. It's going to cost him £900 ($1400) for the modem/installation, plus a £60/month ($94) fee.

  14. Re:It's cost, not content on Report: Broadband Too Expensive For Many · · Score: 2

    Oh dear! This is similar to the situation we (in the UK) were in a couple of years ago.

    Just to rub salt in the wounds, an ISP in the UK announced recently a 512Kb ADSL service for £12.99/month (roughly $20).IMHO this seems a bit too cheap for them to make any kind of profit, but it's all good competition though :-).

  15. Re:It's cost, not content on Report: Broadband Too Expensive For Many · · Score: 1

    I too am with NTL Broadband in the UK. I pay £25/month (just under $39/month) for 512Kb down/250Kb up. As above, rental of modem, etc is included in that price.

    To me this is slightly ironic as it took *years* for broadband in the UK to become affordable, I have been waiting since 1997. I used to send emails to BT (who used to have a monoploy on the 'local loop') citing how much our American cousins pay for their broadband connections as an argument for BT to reduce their extortionate prices. Now, since BT have lost their monopoly on the local loop, it seems that the UK is cheaper than the US as their are more operators plying for business which has knocked the prices down.

  16. Re:Top Ten Reasons Why 'e' is Inferior to 'pi' on Perl and XML · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    you forgot:

    11) 'e' will only score you 1 point in scrabble, whereas 'pi' will score you 4.

  17. Impracticable on CD Copy Stopper · · Score: 1

    From the article: 'It is impracticable to crack'

    impracticable Pronunciation Key (m-prkt-k-bl)
    adj. Impossible to do or carry out


    Sounds like a challenge to me...

  18. Question.... on Super Audio CDs Rolling Your Way · · Score: 2

    From the FAQ: "SACDs, on the other hand, use DSD (Direct Stream Digital) high resolution coding. This samples the music at 64 times the rate of CD, or 2.8MHz

    So the sample rate of this new CD format is 2.8MHz. Correct me if I'm wrong, but these CD's will all be pressed from a DAT or other such digital master that would have been recorded at, at best, 96KHz. This makes a 2.8MHz sampling rate pretty redundant does it not?

  19. Re:Don't worry! on Super Audio CDs Rolling Your Way · · Score: 2


    Agreed.

    I am willing to bet SACD was dreamt up not by some Sony drone saying:

    "OK, so how can we improve our technology and offer the public a better quality audio medium"

    ....but rather:

    "OK, so how can we make loads more money and at the same time attempt to put a stop to piracy. We can also increase the sampling rate and flog it off as 'New Technology'"

    I don't doubt that the quality of SACD is better than CD, but I do doubt that it is as noticable as comparing MP3 to CD for example.

  20. Re:Salaries, not hardware or software on Report From The Land of SFX · · Score: 2

    That's true. Five years ago, everybody in the industry had SGI boxes, but now, it's mostly PCs. Animation software is much cheaper, too.

    True in the CG side of the industry, people use Maya or 3DS MAX running on PCs. However post production companies are still using SGI boxes (Octane, Onyx) in conjunction with, for example, Discreet's Inferno/Flame/Fire/Smoke software for non-linear editing and compositing. These SGI systems are still very expensive as is the software and support contracts, etc.

  21. Whoa ! on Watercooling Made Easy · · Score: 3, Funny


    Check this guy out !

  22. Re:Question on Talk To a European Patent Examiner · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  23. Apparently... on Get Ready For Divx On Xbox · · Score: 4, Funny


    ...XBox developers are going to be the first to move into Microsoft's new headquarters.

  24. Re:Why do ppl use such a shitty browser anyways? on Google Releases Web APIs · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's only 8 o'clock in the morning where you are.....there is a whole world out there with different time zones and everything ! It's mad !

  25. ....scary on Hospital Robots · · Score: 1


    "put down your crutches.....you have 20 seconds to comply"